Andhra Pradesh führt ab 15. Januar papierlose Verwaltung ein

Andhra Pradesh wechselt ab 15. Januar zu papierloser Verwaltung und bearbeitet alle offiziellen Akten digital. Dienste sind online über die Manamitra-WhatsApp-Plattform verfügbar. Die Initiative umfasst E-Akten und AP DigiVerify für digitale Abläufe.

Die Regierung von Andhra Pradesh hat den Übergang zu einer vollständig papierlosen Verwaltung ab dem 15. Januar angekündigt. Im Rahmen dieses Plans werden alle Regierungsakten digital behandelt, wobei traditionelle papierbasierte Prozesse durch E-Akten ersetzt werden. Dieser Schritt zielt darauf ab, die Verwaltung durch Technologie zu modernisieren.

Bürger und Beamte können Dienste online nutzen, insbesondere über die Manamitra-WhatsApp-Schnittstelle, die eine bequeme whatsappbasierte Verwaltung ermöglicht. Das AP-DigiVerify-System unterstützt sichere digitale Verifizierung und Bearbeitung.

Dieser papierlose Übergang ist Teil umfassenderer digitaler Bemühungen im Bundesstaat, die sich auf Effizienz in administrativen Funktionen konzentrieren. Die Ankündigung hebt Januar als zentralen Startpunkt für diese Veränderungen in Andhra Pradesh hervor.

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